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Bodegas are New York City institutions. They are the friendly neighborhood corner stores where the owners know their regulars by name. It’s also where you can buy some of the best chopped cheese sandwiches outside of the crowded, touristy areas. 

Over the years, bodegas have also become a haven for stray felines. And as you will see in the following photos, they have grown quite comfortable in their new homes, even becoming an attraction for customers. 

We’ve collected these photos from the Bodega Cats of Instagram page. If you live in the city, you might recognize one of these little fellas. 

#1

Black bodega cat sitting inside a red shopping basket in a store aisle filled with groceries and flowers.

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WindySwede
Community Member
1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"If you buy me nip, I can sit in here being a kind purring kitten, or else!"

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    Bodega cats have become such NYC institutions that they have earned mainstream local recognition. Apart from the Instagram page where these photos came from, there is also a dedicated website that features stories about these furry felines. 

    The bodega cat phenomenon even reached across the globe in Japan, where they were featured in a segment on the national evening news.

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    #4

    Black and white bodega cat jumping mid-air inside a corner shop filled with shelves of snacks and deli meats.

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    April Pickett
    Community Member
    14 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Always, always to the highest place they can find.

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    Bodega cats have made their presence known in these neighborhood delis for years now. As Shop Cats creative producer Drew Rosenthal told the New York Times in a June 2025 interview, they were already a ubiquitous presence when he moved to Brooklyn in 2017. 

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    And they have so far been beloved figures among locals. Not only do they bring a hefty serving of adorableness to bodega customers, but they also provide free rodent-control services to shop owners. 

    #9

    Black and white bodega cat resting in a basket with a special offer sign in a shop setting.

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    Laugh or not
    Community Member
    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That’s such a bargain, I will even pay double.

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    Since bodega cats have been an integral part of many NYC neighborhoods, the local government has taken action. In November, the New York City Council proposed a bill that would permit shop owners to keep these felines in their stores. 

    This means that bodega cats will receive free vaccinations and undergo spaying and neutering. Currently, the New York City health code prohibits keeping live animals inside the stores.

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    According to NYCity NewsService, talks about the new bill gained traction after Bodega Cats of New York launched a petition, asking the local government to protect these “working” animals. The petition gathered more than 13,000 signatures, which caught the attention of City Hall.

    Bodega Cats of New York creator Dan Rimada emphasized the importance of having cats in bodegas, particularly for pest control. As he noted, it solves the problem of destroyed inventory and contaminated food without using poison or traps.

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    Rimada adds that bodega cats have also helped boost business, noting that one deli on Second Avenue draws $400 per day in foot traffic. 

    “People come for the cat, then buy something. That is not sentimental. That is a business calculation,” he said. 

    #17

    Tabby bodega cat sitting among nativity statues, blending into the shop display with a calm and watchful presence.

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    Bored Birgit
    Community Member
    1 hour ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A crib without a cat is a ... catless crib.

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    #23

    Tabby bodega cat sitting on magazines in a newsstand with a sign asking visitors not to touch the cat.

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    WindySwede
    Community Member
    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    but what if the cat touches me, can't helt that!

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